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19 2 9 THE SWASTIKIAN Page Seventeen HIGH SCHOOL POEM Take a green little Freshie, Who says they’re not peppy? Let them simmer down, with care, To a situation rare. ’Tis a studious Sophomore, Tossed into this fortune, With lots of action That will give good satisfaction. Dash off with a bright Junior, With joy that will not perish. Garnish with personal style Both correct and well worth while. Top off with a snappy Senior, Who thinks he’s a professor; Our hearts with their memories And our own I’m sure we’ll remember. ’Tis a good looking teacher That puts them ashore. When the last star falls, Remember we’ll conquer it all. —Mary Belle Subler.
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Page Sixteen THE SWASTIKIAN 19 2 9 FRESHMEN On the first day of school, September, 1928, sixty students were enrolled in the Freshman class, which is the largest in the history of the school. During the year, two students, Theodora Payne and Edison Vance, left Versailles High for other schools. Kenneth Good entered during the second semester. The first meeting of the Class of ’32 was held for the purpose of organization, when the following officers were elected : Frederick Haines, president; George Wasson, vice-president; Betty Urquhart, secretary; Walter Rhoades, treasurer; Robert Everhart, reporter. Early in Autumn, the Freshman Class held a weiner roast at Se-nian’s farm, two miles north of Versailles. Approximately fifty, including Faculty and students, were present. Betty Urquhart was elected assistant cheer-leader. She is also a member of the Girls’ basketball squad. George Wasson, ’32, was a member of the football and basketball squads. Richard Coffield and Warren Seman also belonged to the basketball team. The Freshman boys’ team, in the Inter-class Basketball tournament, played the Juniors, and were honorably defeated. The Freshman Girls played the Seniors and were also defeated. —Gerald Grillot and Robert Everhart, ’32.
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